TSA expects 15-year high for Thanksgiving travel
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Turkey, stuffing and veggies are all fine to carry on the plane, cooked or uncooked. But keep an eye on timing and food safety so your Thanksgiving dinner doesn't result in anything more than a food coma.
TSA also recommends placing food items in an easily accessible part of carry-on bags and removing them for separate screening to avoid delays. Checked bags . There are some tradit
The U.S. Transportation Security Administration has published a helpful list of what Thanksgiving foods are and aren't allowed through in carry-on luggage.
Millions of Americans will fly during the Thanksgiving weekend, and some passengers visiting family or friends want to bring food with them. Well, the Transportation Security Administration has some tips on what foods people can bring in carry-on bags.
Around six million people in the U.S. are expected to take domestic flights over Thanksgiving weekend, according to AAA.
If you're flying out for Thanksgiving officials say to expect large crowds although slightly less than last year.TSA says nearly 16,000 travelers
AAA projects a record-breaking 82 million people will travel for the 2025 Thanksgiving holiday. The vast majority of travelers, about 73 million, are expected to drive to their destinations. Air travel is also predicted to increase, with roughly 6 million people taking domestic flights.